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Unique Roles Utilising Your Talents As A Craftsman

September 7th, 2010

Countless people have a hard time with Career Choices, there is a lot out there, how are you supposed to know what’s going to suit you best? Well the truth is, it doesn’t always have to be complicated, everyone has things that they are competen¬t at, why not simply apply those abilities to New Careers? Certainly it’s not often quite that straightforward, but it is something that everyone ought to take into consideration more often, usually people will neglect some of their talents when looking for a job. One such group of Careers that we will be thinking about is that of crafts. Countless people perform different crafts as a hobby, sometimes it might be used as a means of earning a little money through market sales and car boot sales, but it’s not very often it’s considered as a career option.

So what sort of crafts can be turned into Careers? Well, more or less any of them really. You might be working with woods, metals, paper, card, precious stones and jewels and plenty more. Generally the higher paid and more well known crafts Careers are working as a carpenter or a goldsmith/silversmith, these roles are still well accepted and an experienced craftsman can earn a decent income working for some of the big name retailers or even self employed. Other crafts can perform just as well however, it just takes a bit of creativity. Other crafts that are familiar hobbies, but less thought of as Career Choices can include making things like handmade cards for birthdays and similar occasions. Cards have become more and more popular over the years and it’s now quite common to see “handcrafted” items for sale in plenty of retail stores, so it’s not just markets where you can sell your work.

The nicest thing about these New Careers is that there are no tough requirements for receiving a job. There are no mandatory qualifications for the most part, maybe some of the best paid positions might ask for some, but a lot of positions will need only your skills and talents. This means that any person who is good at crafts can think about going into these Careers, you don’t have to use years studying a course to make your CV look good, generally you would have some kind of portfolio of your work and examples to reveal to potential employers. Of course if you decided to go self employed like plenty of other crafters choose to do, then you definitely don’t require any kind of qualification at all and you don’t have to prove your skill to anyone but the customers.

Careers in crafting can be hard to get going, typically there are big retailers that people prefer to go to for the convenience, for example carpenters will find that many people just choose to go to places like Argos and IKEA for their furnishings. The good thing is though, your work is usually a much greater quality and is unique, so you can fetch a good price for each piece. The work is hard, but if you’re willing to put the time into it, it could all pay off quite nicely.

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